Can coating system

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..-rAL CLU_ MnIIOD U.S. Patent 5,909,742. June 8, 1999 J. Ouyang et al., assignors to BetzDearborn Inc., Trevose, Pa. A method for preparing metal su- faces for the application of paint and siccative coatings thereto comprising adding an effective amount of an aqueous solution of citric acid, a hydroxycarboxylic acid salt, a nonionic surfactant having an HLB of 3 to 8, and sodium xylene sulfonate. •• CO..OSITiOII u.s. Patent 5,909,744. June 8, 1999 J.J. Sahbari, assignor to Silicon Valley Chemlabs Inc., Sunnyvale, Calif. A method for removing photoresist from a substrate comprising con- tacting with a stripping solution consisting essentially of5 to 95% by weight of one or more dibasic es- ters; 1 to 65% by weight oftetrahy- drofurfuryl alcohol or a water- soluble alcohol, glycol, glycol ether, or mixture thereof; and 5 to 60% by weight deionized water. IIOTAIIY ATO**' ........... U.S. Patent 5,909,849. June 8, 1999 1. Yamasaki et al., assignors to Toyota Jidosha KK, Toyota, Japan A rotary atomizing electrostatic coating apparatus comprising a rotary atomizing head including an axis of rotation and a paint feed nozzle assembly. CAW coa,.. SVSI_ u.S. Patent 5,910,219. June 8, 1999 T. T. Perry et al., assignors to United Technologies Corp., Hartford, Conn. A coating apparatus comprising a can defining a chamber; a hollow sleeve defining an internal space located within the chamber; pas- sage means located in the hollow sleeve for communicating the an- nular space with the internal space; lid means for enclosing the can and hollow sleeve for forming a closed compartment; and sup- port means for supporting a work- piece at least partially within the internal space wherein the activa- tor is located within the internal space below the workpiece. and the surfacetreatmentsFrenchmagazine ORGANIZE the 13th international conference on surface treatments in the aeronautical and aerospace industries sur'••r 2000 CANNES (French Riviera 14.15.16 une 200 Circle 065 on reader information card 80

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..-rAL CLU_ MnIIODU.S. Patent 5,909,742. June 8, 1999J. Ouyang et al., assignors toBetzDearborn Inc., Trevose, Pa.

A method for preparing metal su­faces for the application of paintand siccative coatings theretocomprising adding an effectiveamount of an aqueous solution ofcitric acid, a hydroxycarboxylicacid salt, a nonionic surfactanthaving an HLB of 3 to 8, andsodium xylene sulfonate.

~IISTSI"'••CO..OSITiOIIu.s. Patent 5,909,744. June 8, 1999J.J. Sahbari, assignor to Silicon ValleyChemlabs Inc., Sunnyvale, Calif.A method for removing photoresistfrom a substrate comprising con-

tacting with a stripping solutionconsisting essentially of5 to 95% byweight of one or more dibasic es­ters; 1 to 65% by weight of tetrahy­drofurfuryl alcohol or a water­soluble alcohol, glycol, glycol ether,or mixture thereof; and 5 to 60% byweight deionized water.

IIOTAIIY ATO**' ...........U.S. Patent 5,909,849. June 8, 19991. Yamasaki et al., assignors toToyota Jidosha KK, Toyota, Japan

A rotary atomizing electrostaticcoating apparatus comprising arotary atomizing head includingan axis of rotation and a paintfeed nozzle assembly.

CAW coa,.. SVSI_

u.S. Patent 5,910,219. June 8, 1999T. T. Perry et al., assignors to UnitedTechnologies Corp., Hartford, Conn.

A coating apparatus comprising acan defining a chamber; a hollowsleeve defining an internal spacelocated within the chamber; pas­sage means located in the hollowsleeve for communicating the an­nular space with the internalspace; lid means for enclosing thecan and hollow sleeve for forminga closed compartment; and sup­port means for supporting a work­piece at least partially within theinternal space wherein the activa­tor is located within the internalspace below the workpiece.

and the surfacetreatmentsFrench magazineORGANIZE

the 13th international conference on surface treatments in the aeronautical and aerospace industries

sur'••r 2 0 0 0CANNES (French Riviera

14.15.16 une 200

Circle 065 on reader information card

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